stoneguy
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Posted: Aug. 08 2005,02:20 |
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Here's a solution to frugal under Ubuntu, after assembling everyone's tips in this and other threads . BACKGROUND Stoneguy1 is a dual boot Win98/DSLfrugal system. It has a leftover swap partition from another linux.
Stoneguy2 is a dual boot Win98/ubuntu system. This going to be the system that's having DSLfrugal added. Since I'm an old UNIX hacker, I installed ubuntu to separate root, boot, and home partitions. On this system, boot=hda5, home=hda7, and root=hda8. It also has a swap partition.
PREPARATION I booted Stoneguy1 into DSL, and copied off /cdrom/boot/linux24 to DSLlinux24, and /cdrom/boot/minirt24.gz to DSLminirt24.gz so they could be moved to to Stoneguy2 (floppies, network drives, whatever).
INSTALLING Then I booted Stoneguy2 into ubuntu. First I copied DSLlinux24 and DSLminirt24.gz (from above) to hda8. Then. from the CD burnt from the downloaded ISO, I copied the KNOPPIX file onto hda5.
Finally I added the following to menu.lst title DSLfrugal root (hd0,7) kernel /DSLlinux24 root=/dev/hda8 fromhd=hda5 home=hda7 restore=hda7 frugal initrd /DSLminirt24.gz savedefault boot
Add whatever else you need to the kernel line above. Reboot, and there's the menu entry for DSL.
COMMENT I'm not so sure it would've worked if ubuntu's /home hadn't been on its own partition, and if frugal lacked the flexibility to specfy the locations of opt and home. Notice that DSL's /home is ON hda7, whereas ubuntu's /home IS hda7. No collision. Also, note that DSL's /opt is on hda7, whereas ubuntu's /opt is on hda8. No collision.
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